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Leonid meteor
Description:
Leonid meteor closeup taken on November 19, 2002 in St. Louis, MI. Leonid meteor showers occur every year around November 17 and are produced when the Earth passes close to the trailing debris of a comet. The meteors leave glowing trails after they are vaporized.
Credit:
John Chumack/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS290278
Legacy Identifier:
BB2240
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Size:
3600px × 2667px (~27 MB)
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